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Trattoria La Tana cucina casalinga tipica GiapponeseB+Worth Trying

Via Palazzuolo, 156R, 50123 Firenze FI, Italy · Japanese restaurant · 4.7/5 Google (305 reviews)

Reservations · Outdoor seating

Cozy Japanese home-cooking near Santa Maria Novella with standout ramen and gyoza, small portions and occasional slow service; prices moderate for Florence, value best at lunch sets.

Why it gets a B+ for overall quality

Trattoria La Tana delivers solid food quality with authentic ramen and gyoza that justify its local following, but quality variation in salt levels and fried items prevents a higher grade. Slower service during peak times and modest portions further limit the experience, though reasonable pricing and genuine hospitality make it a worthwhile neighborhood destination for Japanese comfort food in Florence.

Restaurant Summary

Tucked near the station, this tiny room feels warm and cozy rather than flashy. Guests talk about bowls of miso ramen and plates of gyoza that taste like a home kitchen. Service reads as kind but unhurried; on busy nights, waits stretch and portions can feel modest. One diner summed it up as a welcome break from tourist fare: "simple, comforting, and fairly priced for the area." The cooking leans classic Japanese home-style over theatrics: ramen, gyoza, karaage, miso-marinated fish, plus a side path of Florentine staples. Expect straightforward flavors, with occasional saltiness and texture misses on fried items. Value is best when you build a set with rice and miso rather than expecting extras to be included. For families, there are kid-comfort items like chicken katsu, rice, and edamame. No kids menu is evident, and portions skew small, so plan to order a side or two. Most visits report friendly staff with children, though one review noted a request to keep noise down in the compact space.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average Cost€32-48 per person ReservationsRecommended

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Central, mixed-tourist and local area near Santa Maria Novella; small streets with independent eateries and shops.

Safety: Generally safe with steady foot traffic; typical central-station bustle and occasional street noise.

Nearby: Close to main station, hotels, and sights; convenient for travelers seeking non-Italian options.

San LorenzoSan Lorenzo is a lively neighborhood known for its traditional markets, historic churches, and a variety of eateries ranging from casual trattorias to more refined restaurants. The dining scene here is a blend of authentic Tuscan cuisine and international influences, catering to both locals and tourists seeking genuine flavors in a vibrant, somewhat busy urban setting.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday07:00–22:30 Tuesday12:30–15:00, 07:00–22:30 Wednesday12:30–15:00, 07:00–22:30 Thursday12:30–15:00, 07:00–22:30 Friday12:30–15:00, 07:00–22:30 Saturday12:30–15:00, 07:00–22:30 Sunday

Available: Reservations, Outdoor seating

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